Internet Survival Guide for Traveling Where Privacy Isn’t Respected
The brilliant LifeHacker blog has posted an interesting article on privacy and protection against identity theft when backpacking – or simply travelling abroad. The author – who wishes to remain anonymous – explains how he keeps a tight leash on privacy when traveling in a country where the government actively monitors online communication. Excerpt: “Internet […]
We never really question the privacy issue when signing up for another Google-service, do we? #google #privacy
Over at Slashdot, a user named hubert.lepicki has posted the following query, that has sparked an interesting discussion that is well worth checking out. We never really question these issues when signing up for another google-service, do we? I use Google all the time. I keep two GMail tabs open when I’m online (one is […]
Five simple steps to revitalize any city
I went to the Netaudio festival here in Berlin last week and listened in on some talks made by a guy named Andrew Dubber. Very interesting indeed and so are his tweets. One of the recent ones links to an absolutely magnificent 5-step list that all city authorities should read and implement. So simple and […]
Will EasyJet care? Valued customer feedback
Just wrote this email to the EasyJet airline company. ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Christian Villum Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:35 AM Subject: Feedback from a loyal customer To: press.office@easyjet.com Dear Easyjet, as this was the only email address I could find on your extensive website, I hope that those receiving it in […]
Freeform101.org HQ has moved #Berlin
Just a quick note to advise that the editor of this blog has moved from Denmark to Berlin to stay for five months. Something that will probably project on the forthcoming entries.